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Unlike in many other cultures were equality, even democracy, were an intangible term, Athens had shown that it was a citizens' State; governed by the people. The polis was broken into two groups, the citizens and the people. The citizens, as they are stated above, governed the people, by earning the right to do so...
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The citizens, as they are stated above, governed the people, by earning the right to do so. How was this achieved? Through a citizen's service in defense of Athens against her foreign aggressors . As a soldier citizen, one excised his love for his nation through involvement in conflicts that affected the people as a whole...
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Democracy and Equality   “In what way is social class preventing Jane Eyre of living a life of equality and freedom, and how is this related to feminism?”   equality of opportunity   How might primary schools and teachers contribute to the promotion of a culture in which diversity is valued and equality of opportunity is a reality?   How might primary schools and teachers contribute to the promotion of a culture in which diversity is valued and equality of opportunity is a reality? (ACCAC, 2001)   Democratic Equality Argument   A Worn Path: Struggle For Racial Equality   Is equality for all a realistic and desirable aim within society?   Gma And Plato's Equality Of Women   Blacks: A Struggle For Racial Equality   Equality for Women   The Struggle of Equality for Blacks in the 21st Century   How democratic was the government of Periclean Athens?   Equality: Free at Last!   Women's Equality during the French Revolution  
 
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